‘Tis the season for an overabundance of all things jolly, sparkly, and holiday related. There’s no shortage of ways to celebrate this time of year—movies, TV shows, books, festivals, lights, trees, ...
From Ozzy to Baby Yoda, here are some made-for-TV fires that will (sort of not really) keep you warm Ah, the televised burning Yule log, a symbol of the holidays that, depending on how you look at it, ...
When I moved into a new apartment four years ago, one of the selling points was the fireplace. Who does not like a crackling fire, especially during the winter months when there is a chill in the air?
When the holidays roll around, we start seeing cute little gingerbread men, long sheets of peppermint bark, and rolled, cream-filled cakes. But it doesn't have to be Christmas-time to enjoy the latter ...
For those of us who are fireplace-less, being able to stream a crackling fire into the living room could be pure holiday magic. “The Yule Log” made its holiday debut in 1966, according to The Wall ...